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An oval, the shape of an oval rug, for example.
The impression of a rectangular shape. Perhaps the object has been in a book or album. In any case the corners seem to have been connected to something else—something dark, I believe; or there is something dark on the corners, perhaps black.
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Smaller shapes, fairly dark perhaps like leaves in shadow. A connection with a note or letter. At least a connection with writing that is not on the object itself. That is, other writing, either in a note or beneath these images which I believe are on the object.
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The small leaflike shapes, for example.
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(“An oval, the shape of an oval rug, for example.” See page 189. There are several ovals on the shopping list. The most prominent is the one I drew after the line “small tacks", with the size of the tack I needed indicated within the oval. Jane: I think rug is a literal interpretation of “matte" finish—see object.
(“The impression of a rectangular shape.” The object is rectangular, either opened up or folded. It was folded inside the double envelopes.
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(“Smaller shapes, fairly dark, perhaps like leaves in shadow. A connection with a note or letter. At least a connection with writing that is not on the object itself. That is, other writing, either in a note or beneath these images which I believe are on the object.” This is good data, and refers to the list Jane made out herself to supplement my list. See page 190. Jane made her list out Tuesday morning, November 29, after I had given her a copy of the list used as envelope object Monday, November 28.
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(1st Question: What kind of images? “The small leaflike shapes, for example.” Evidently this is a reference to handwriting.
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